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China’s 4G speed ranked thirty-first in the world, higher than the United States, Japan, the U.S. stock market center: exclusive provision of the U.S. stock industry sector, disk before, after, ETF, warrants real-time quotes core prompt: in terms of LTE network speed, China ranked thirty-first in the world with 14 megabytes of speed. China’s Internet speed is higher than Japan (12 trillion), Russia (10 trillion) and the United States (10 megabytes). According to the British "Daily Mail" reported that mobile network services analysis company "public signal" (OpenSignal) recently released a global mobile network report, said China’s LTE ((Long Term Evolution) network coverage rate of 77%, the speed is 14 megabytes (Mbps)). Speaking faster, China is faster than the United states. In terms of LTE network speed, China ranks thirty-first in the world with a speed of 14 megabytes. China’s Internet speed is higher than Japan (12 trillion), Russia (10 trillion) and the United States (10 megabytes). The three fastest LTE countries in the world are Singapore (37 MB), New Zealand (29 MB) and Hungary (28 megabytes). The top three in the world are Costa Rica, Saudi Arabia and Iran, with speeds of 3 megabits in all three countries. "Public signal" released a report that, although the LTE network for the first time in over 6 years ago, but this technology rapidly, continue to bring surprises. Operators around the world are committed to pushing up the speed limit of LTE, and expanding its coverage, so that in some countries, 4G networks are now slightly redundant – just like the 3G network before it. Network speed is one thing, network coverage is another thing. China’s LTE network coverage rate is 77%, ranking sixteenth in the world. Up to now, the world’s only 8 countries LTE network coverage exceeded 80%, among which, South Korea (97%), Japan (90%) ranked the top two. In addition, the United States ranked seventh with 81% coverage. "Public signal," the company is committed to analyzing the global mobile phone network operators coverage and speed, through the mobile phone applications collected nearly 360 thousand users worldwide data, based on this report. Statistics began in October 1, 2015 and ended in December 31st, lasting about 3 months. The report said: "some countries – such as South Korea and Singapore – have succeeded in building networks that are unmatched in technology and stability, while other countries have only half done. Among the big powers, only the United States and Japan have successfully established large-scale 4G infrastructure, and other powers have failed to do so. However, in terms of speed, compared with other 4G services in the world, the speed of LTE networks in the United States and Japan is dwarfed." "At the same time, New Zealand and Romania and other smaller countries have at an alarming rate of the 4G network, but the coverage is limited. A year ago, if the average speed of 4G could reach 20 megabytes, it would be great. However, to date, 15 countries and 52 individual networks have reached 8